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TJ1E MEDFORD MAIL TH1BH! MEDFORD, OR KAON. SUNDAY, NOV EM HICK 21, 1909. Hi II v m Ji ASOCIAL AND PERSONAL! T. O. Krirk-'iu is in Kcnnctt, Oil., on n liort business trip. L. JI. I'nulo.v of Tncoiiin, Wnsliing-. ton, in in Meilfunl looking for n lo cation. L. 0. Carter has moved from Phoe nix to Medford. Mrs. Frank liny i unite ill ni her homo nt Gold Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Mutz, G. A. H. people who hmo been on Hn expended social visit ninonK relatives mill friends In WiifcliltiKlon. returned to tlielr home on Jlwitty Ktieet Thursday uoiiflrnicd " )orts (.inin,' in sh.wlv from the that three Is no place like home v ,.i'tio. nl(.k yesterday hy Hwout homo In attractive .Medford. i 1 1 hneieuiie which -wept this eit'v Miss- ICstella Smith or Wood villi j,l (,e tidaU vae that followed, has taUen a poRltlon In the '.'otnc of ; itnltojito houvy. illumine to shipping Mr. and Mrs. .John Sealcs of Bunker- uitero-ls. ' l.lll addition. , Itcports of loss of life have not Frank Hamtnoud, the amhltlons j hoen continued, though -evernl small inonntaliiHer. returned to his home ' verls are still unreported. One fisli ou Kvanr. Creek Friday with winter in;; vessel i; eeported to have boon (applies. swamped. Mr. Cassldy, tho popular grocer 1 was definitely learned this af. salesman, and his newly made bride, ternoou that noloss 0f life, was sus. are combining a few days of business tnincd in this city hy he hurricane and pleasure In Grants Pass. ,11ml tidal wave of yesterday. Six heavily loaded trucks of fruit A search was made of the de trecK passed out on North Central to- molishcd structures in the lower part day. consigned to Mr. N". S. Bennett of the city and it was found that all of the popular Ktiden Nursery of employes in the stores and simps persistent. had cnnpnd. They had fled to Guy Moore, the Woodvillf farmer, places ()f snfety before the worst of returned to hi? home Thursday. the storm broke. C. R. Crater, formerly of Medford. MB"v.'e ArAnFMVnP now of Dorri. Cnlif.. when- he is,5'- MARYS ACADEMY OF publishing the Dorris ltooter, was in PORTLAND WINS MEDAL Medford Saturday visiting; old ne-, ptnintnnces. Mr. Crater is contein-; Annum the tieeymi sounds ov.tf.it -plating new departures in the news. Uii; at tlia Alaska-Yukon I,nc;fic ex paper business in northern Culifor- joition in Seattle was St Mf.rv's nin. 'Academy and Colleee, ooiiiIih'm( by Mrs. II. X. Butler returned Fridav the Uolv Names Sisters in' Portland, from n visit to the Pelton farm in That tho exhibit was ot the hiahM Sams Valley. 'class is evidenced by teh nwnid of P. C. Smith of Roslyn. Wash., i j.,,, niodnl to St. Mary's. In a aoriitiir tbsc who are lookinir over the letter to the Siter Superior the presi possibilitics of the Houno Bivcr val-,dont of lite Oregon eomniipsiori wt the ley. ! exposition (".nominees the award, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen White of Olym-1 notes that the exhibit matena'Iv aal pia, Wash., are here looking over the ed Oregon's showing at Seattle. Kofiiie Kiver valley, with :i view to Inert ii c W. II. Cook- of Whitf; Salmon. Wus.h., arrived Saturday on u visit to reltaivcs in the vhIIo.v. Henry C. Maury of .Ineksonville pieeinet, was in Medford Saturday oi business. County Commissioner Owens was a Medford visitor Saturday. ri'u.. c w... i -r..:.. ,i i , hi- .csml-.us Pl ,.-, .,. ate -.cry much d.snppo.nto.i oxer the wow c n yc,u. m)) ier bnve not been worked out, Patrick tact that the street w, I not be paved kew -q (f he Hfi.(lir Welch, formerly of Porter Hios. V this ear. IV... people will ho inm-li V,.,H1,,MV w,R,n it t.llril,;(i .Welch, contractors of Spokane, is to d.scommodod during the w.ntcr .,n)U a s,,.,,,, " Iivor0(. ,i( has ,)Wn be the president and Fied M. Cuin uecount ol the condition the street flje,i ,v Mrsl. 1)iet.klimnil miugs, manager. Incorporation pa- has been left m through the operations K..llM .,, ilf K)er sxrc now i,ci,. drawn. Ol Wit' llUH'ls llllll HO' Ulllll IN water pipes and sowers. Howoxer. like tho good citizens they arc, thev o.xpres themselves as willing to put up with ome inconvenience fts long , as thoy huvo the assra.,ce that on-1 mmn win no rmeeo.eu as soon """'"'; ,, , . , I ii. iv. iiaiuia, hi., ui niii'iiu- of Jackson-; . . ,.. , o i t " Mile, was in .Vledtord Saturday on, Mrs. .lamos I), ray relumed Sal- w K ,,-, , R R t.n. nrdny ro.n a visit vvith relatives, Mm ,(N iu w))nMn and friend- in Jacksonvillo pie- n,.;,!,,, ll(1(,ition, Medford 0,,tl, , ,, , , I'- I'""'' ' '"'"I 1. . Osbonr hs in Medford iron,, m h ,0Wls, , 3B toulliern ilosephine county tins W))t veek, and has with him some fit'0Kll(o a MathiV t(V.MarV Als. ookini: nusiretp from tho mine m which he and other nte interested in that section. faltcr Moore left Saturday even ii for Portland, whither lie had been called hy tin! illness of one of bin futility. O. ('. Sirnnrnrr of l.afcoview, Oie., is in 'S?ilfnrd on business. Hounidot0 ('iincr of Tahlo Hock viP a Mudt.nd visitor Sntiirdy. Harry silver of Ashlnud spetit Saturday in Medford. I,. K. Hawk of r!nr.-le Point wn it tlii ciiv HUday and SuHirdtty lookini; after bu.ines matter?. Mrc. K. Pelouzi of Knplo Point a Modtord visitor Friday. Ofiorxe P. Mitns of Tolo wns in Medford Saturday toi! to bn iiiwjft mattei. S. A. f'attiMiu of ihf Central Point Ifcsrald wafc in Medford Sat unlay afteioon. K. O. 0rdor of Talent wa a Mwlford itor Saturday. j H. E. Ilowniun of White Suhn.-n. j Wanliintflon, i amone lhh uij lookiiif? fr a bicntiou in Southern i Orgon. H. J. liW of Cult-.. I'jlit . i- i , Modford ou buine?. Jiiliii T. Ster. rt'i'ic-. the Satiouul Cab Rej:'-"'1 the city over Smula. Mi. m ' t arrantrin;; to entubli.b u ln-.n! ( i. . - tttrs ofice and Uilay r.M,m I oarly nest yar unit ill s em l)nftii min! rin . .1 .1 Mr. ('. P..! Jnd I11UI1.1 I " retuniwl tr ma ix wW-' !-' v m , Mrs. Myr taueu( Seattle 1). Coodfrittivi M returturd tr. 1 a buvni trit; to San frunci.c. I Bditor Pattiou of "n(ral lUt. , wa u Uitoti &ftfewty- w" "Kb LUbl LISBON STORM Tidal Wave Swept Over City But No Loss tf Life Has Been Reported This J(( HiiernOOn. . I'nltirt Vn'xn t.iaseil Wire.) LISBON, I'ortiicH), Nov. 120.- Ke- SECRETELY MARRIED FOR YEAR; DIVORCE FILED il'nlti'fl l'ri-Ks I.i'HmmI Wire ) OAKLAND,-' Oil., .'Nov. 20. lOeorge Dieckmann, son of millionaire J. II. Dieckmann, a forme l teller ot the Security Hank nnd Trust eom- 'pnny and Mrs. Myrtle Wado Dieck- secretly maried at Ked .was kept in ignorance ot the mar riage. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ,,, A, jHv,t7 t Krt. rr N,nU nn, jn township Id. Kt-ast 1..-.00 I j, (..!,.. ... in l. v:..i. " viiiiiiiii in i. r.. h-ii- is p((r , , y h -1.100 .10 10 dorf, part 11. L. C. -lii, tounbii :I7, 1 weM C. P. Skeelcrs to Addio N. Slii'dtuiv-nrilHtbs, land in section 1M, township 11", 2 west J. A. (litter to W. Shipp, 1(10 iM!ies in ection J, town- Mli) -II. 1 I'll i F. I.uy to W. I). Honoris, lots r, S, 0, in, Lumdon'K ad dition to Medford 0. P. l.indlcy to .1. 1). Skin nr, lt 1, J.indloy's addi tion to Mcdforil J. A. I.jon to W. I!. Jackson. part lots f and 10, block 1, .laoliftou'H addition lo Medford lack W. Smith to Margaret If IhbiI. )Ht S, block Jack onV addition to Mcdfofd C. W. Palm to William P. Mh !. part block '". Medford (l- orae K Mamball to Di Ivry fSetchf 11. iart n I. C 4 4. tnwnslili S7, ranije 1 W . . li Hi-linn in Lena llflitif, uiiih U 1. C lown ilnj 37, rnn'.- W 0 1 1,2-10 050 1 100 3ff 200 Union Sale S'ables Fdnnerly located on the enrncr of .'Vtntfc nnd B 'street's, inw rellniTcd ulie bl'k smith 1i B street. BAI KI) HAY AND (il'AIN. Home first class Mules and Horses BARGAINS IF TAKKN sooN. -f-f-f f 4 4 ! BUSINESS LOCALS T Persons wishing shade trees V plant In front ot their homes, phone D. K. Wood. Main 11. or after 6 I o'clock, Mrs. J. v. Heddy, Main 32i ! . . 211 Orders for sweet ctr.ntn or butter- milk promptly filled. Phone tbt rmer7 Tim lntu In Wnlnnl I'ni-V- ni-n lag fast. Only ten left. 200 TTenr the celebrated lay musicians at the Xnsh trill. 20(5' Ella Gonnyuw, pulilie stonoirnipher room A, Paltr. bnildinc Hon I' tho celebrated ladv niusieinns at the Nash crill. 200 The special offer on Walnut Park lots Is tho most popular of any on the market. 200 Ho not forget, there will bo an oyster supper at the Christian Tiili ei inch, Wednesday. December X. given by hto men of the church. All are invited. A good time is prom ised von. 2(10 Host menl for the least money the Spot cafe. Music nt the Xash grill during lunch and dinner hours. 20(1 first menl for the least money nt tho Spot cafe. Music at tho Xash grill during lunch nnd dinner hours. 20(1 When the remaining ten lots In Walnut Park are sold lot 10, block 1, will bo given away. See L. H. War ner about It. 200 Orders for sweet cream or butter milk promptly filled. P'aonc the rreamery. Watch T.nttie M. Howard's win dow for special sales every Tues day and Friday. 210. MILLER & LUX SELL OUT FOR IMMENSE PRICE POKTLANI), Nov. 20. -R. F. Ar mour & Co. have purchased all of tho Miller & Lux erst cattle holdings in Oregon and California. The price paid is not named hut it is said to ho in the millionss. It will boost the ontlo business of southern and cen tral Oregon nnd northern and cen tral California. WORKING OUT DETAILS OF NEW ORGANIZATION While the details of the organiza tion of the new company which con trols the Fish I.ako Ditch company Probate Court. Ms Late and unrdinnship of Kvu K. Maverle, Carlos A. Mayerle. ap Iminlcd guardian, Samuel Malbews. (i. W. Wilcox nnd Kd Thomp-on, a liraisers. H.-iiilc ol Awi It., Wm. (1. ami Vile I. Tboiiibui.', minors; aiinnnl report of -.Miaidiaii, -howitiK m.mc.s .id li.in.l in the amount of $110.fi0. Kstate of Lloyd Klunod; ii'pnrt of appiaisers showing purpeilv valued at '2M. Circuit Court. Stnje Vh. John Due llnffuc, ( lark, MuUonald, Harllftl, Morison; ha- iiiK unta-.-Kcd deer hides; dismissed, State vs. Henry Panlin, scllini? li- ipior without lii-Ri se. CnHliMucd tu Decemlx'r term. (Jcoikc II. Smith, ct al . M. 1 1 !, to icfoer money. Judgement to rlOl by default. Elmer mort"ii . Jnincs Odcn, leave Knu''d " "lr unaided coin - 1 plaint. J.orretn Peni w. W. O. Jobtttlin and First Xh!.i.I Ibiiik of (Jrantu UW. Deniurii'i murrulud and du- fi'iidnnt reunited to answer Novnm- bar J2ad. Miillirt.il It K-. chili" . Rrnost M. ,Goddard, e tal; V. M. Calkina p- 'pointed LMiHrdiao of iiiiimr huiiK. Do - .i-I'lUt llV HflMUlI. 1 I. ,. l'j. Whiimai. W. A. Jonoa, ,hlurilf, et al; di-mihsid. r KKfin Mhv Terrill and ('ban. K. ,TWril v. W. li. Jack-iMt. ailuiilitstrn- j Ifr otate of W. H. Miiidlo; Miil to cet B.idc ! 1 ami bond fr iked.' On trial 1 it. 1. nun!,, k 11. M (;.. ct al ; s,ut to Lo.' W" iiioili.-; 'V- Heciee t.K 'Hi.i.lev u. M.1W..11I . et foe trial Livery, Feed and 1" SPECIAL ' BQ PI '.1.17' Ladies' and Misses Sample Suits The best bargains of the year in handsome, stylish garments. Every suit or dress is the season's latest style, the shades becoming, the materials among the best and most fa vored by fashion, and all magnificent values. The assortment is complete no two ex actly alike. The values such as no store in southern Oregon has ever etpinled. Do not judge the values of these offerings in any way by the. price. The value enn only be tit tested by seeing the merchandise, which 'is strictiv first -class, and worth double the sale price; $:?r.00 values '. $18.75 10.00 values . $2.").()0 values Ladies' House Dresses We have just received a large, assortment of ladies' house Dresses in ginghams and percales at, per garment, ., $1.25 to $2.50 Flanellette Petticoats Just the thing you need for these cool days. They are the good and wide kind, like mother used to make; each 65c The Quality Store mmmmm ' GERMAN CRUISER LEAVES SAN PEDflO FOR SAN DIEGO irnii.-ti J'i-.-sh i..-nnci wire 1 SAN PKDKO. ol . Nov JO After a visit of Jour days m his port the (leraian miser Annua, uhieh lepeiesnted Kmpcror Wiliaui - navy nt the San Francisco Portola FcHtivnl, Moi-ahcd anchor early todav and turned her prow toward San lh cfjo. I Dnriiiu he utay of the (Jeimai.s tboy hint been feted and cutertj I in thi city and in !. Anteles. The fetisitifls weu hroiivht t ai I 'last ovoniii; with a reception aboard tho Hliip. ; : " 7 ",hI Si,M ""'- ''- f'"- 'imiicd i iU- ...m. f" scitiwt 111 iwrkcles . I hr j ,,re making oory el foil in ! Sotitlj ,'i',', nh' his .i ....-, I uffeetioiialelv j.u r miLj llll.llll l....l. . ,",M" H"Mir .iic WIS 1101 1 ''- Hamcli. r. In., mir- Mr hi Mill, - I !" ''"' "alkm l"-'-1 m-.ir 1 nv anil Iiiiih-I -t C- 1 , x, ' "'i'lni.-hi I'll- .m.nmj , , worn..., seivan,.-.! unh in-lu',,. P'r 'i.. Too Late to Classify. , LOST Mine icli in. -Ii.tv.'l Ii Can. .11 place. l'- noli- in.nli "1 Mi dford. Iat IiIL'M- I'iiiOi ' Iile.ise return for lewnrtl ..r thi- ul I ice its j-iC!ihiii! - I. u -II is.'f ., i. iir If 1 1 1 r .mil ll i ' -! 1 1 i-t uxipry l.iic. ;i I' H . ' . i.mu' iiuiiiey. Hi unnl ii ' ' ' I Ifellil & llUlllttp'" -l"lc -I" t-iilt liKM (iOou r,.rooiniii in'o S j;n.il'le ftvenue Ktiguii'- V II Mi:. I'r Co.. t3t Unit 2 1 0 KfiH Hf.ST Cy frlU.l " Im :a rqf pfkwlM V U.X 101. ' I nli "-AI.I' !" acrn, uii .imW r.t- ...... x ' i , .i i i-.fi, I ill lci)c.j, raw i. hut in .1. . -!. ciinty; H ie OF THE FAMOUS GOSSARD CORSET Hundreds of thousands of Indies luive cuinc to believe in nnd wear the Ciossnrd Cor set. In fnct, many do so on the advice of their physician, who formerly condemned all corsets, but owing to the (Jossnrd being cut on natural lines, thus compelling the wear er to stand erect, to throw her shoulders hack, to breathe deeply, the' now recom mend it. The Gossard corsets are made of strong materials, that wear well, do not rip or tear. ISvery garment is guaranteed. They tire trimmed witU beautiful embroidery. The. workmanship is the very best. There is a model in The Gossard corsets exactly right for YOU. 1.".()0 Hossard Corsets now .. $112.00 ("Sossard Corsets now ..$16.00 ..$13.00 $20.00 fpl7.n() MONTGOMERY'S If nil's i.uitt HAD M :S l)UA KKl'.l) TO AN OMMNAHY itANOK, IT WtJtJU) 1IAVK SMASIrKI) I III: KiP INTO A SCOHK OV PIKCKS. IT HAS NO HFFIXT ON MY HANOI'., HHCAKSK IT IS ilADK Ol' MAI. I. KAMI. K - THK ITNHKKAKAIJI.F. IKON. YOU MAY SAY YOU 1)0 NOT HXPKCT TO SI H.IKCT YOI K IIANOK To SM II TI(i:ATMKNT, HPT YOU MI ST..AHMIT THAT THIS TKST DKM -ON"s I'KATF.S Till'' KTItFNfJTII OK WANOF I'NhKlf Till: MoST TH,YJN(1 .rjlN'DITIONS THERE ARE MANY OTHER DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE MALLEABLE RANGE made in South Bend ANY ONE OF WHICH IS SUFFICIENT OF ITSELF WHY IT'S THE TEER OF ALL RANGES. Drop into the Store of the i NICHOLSON HARDWARE CO. Any time fvom HO MAI II M l I Mil, VII. I IU 1 1 i i I i K NO I'ttl s- M Vmi HVCH nA'NC PtnCHA8E0' DURING THIS EXHiMT YOU WLL nCCRrVR FREE Ai SET OF HIGH-GRADE COOKING WARE HtH HV.ST M.xlcrn Ih.ii. fm i-MtMii. :iM Wrt Kiitli roriwrr !, tfl " . k. . ti . a f - . . .. . . 1 i.r. jww wu'ra OFFERING . .$8.00 $6.25 !ftW0flossard if'.l.OO Cossard values values .$12.00 Girls' Dresses We have, the most complete line of chil dren's Dresses to be found in southern Ore gon. They are to be found in all the most desirable weights and colors, with work manship such :ts distinguishes all the cloth ing handled by us, which means flint it is impossible to buy anything better. $1.25 up A Word From THE Malleable Man November, 22 to si i,m vm uiiii until MiMTK n Willi Ml I I 1 1 I I i nciK tfA'T Mriivni-k vIIih Kiu R...iik . ..Hi. W'. rfn mi nir Airato, nnfi I.. tuiOMi ot "Mr." Nti- l U. K. Mwiiiih. !4t4ford, r kiM lr itti Ui.ii Mlr in WhittMn park. Ijlnri.1 ifAnrit. 'it.; Corsets now ...$4.50 Corsets now $3.50 $9.25 The Quality Store 1 November 27 lllsillfs AM) 111-I.U lots hook iM) A 1 skpi . sm iMIt rU- m. Soolh (Vntrul uvmum. IkViMttirM mt aJkou ('.niiUy Hunk ' f lcanlicl. WASTUD- To Imy h hoNM au.l loL 4u) ill. I'rimi riutMiiiahlu. AiU itmm A. 11 TnkMimur, 410 Kt Cash. f